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maybe an exchange of contact details and an informal meet? Speaking for myself, I would love to have a stickybeak at other's Stags, and it's always good to be able to put a face to the name of fellow enthusiasts...

So what days are people going?

Im definatly going on the Sunday. Might be going on the Saturday. Not sure yet.

not sure but i bought a pass for the whole weekend so i'll prob be there all both days

rb26stagea : PM sent with contact details.

I'm keen to meet half way or something n cruise the rest of the way.

Somewhere like the Mcdonalds carpark at Goodna.

http://maps.google.com/maps?sourceid=ie7&a...l=en&tab=wl

That should still be allong the way for the guys comming from the coast.

Crap crappity crap! Radiator wasn't fitted today, which means oil cooler wasn't fitted, which means oil filter relocator wasn't fitted, which means the Stag is not running. And it's the bloody Gold Coast Show day tomorrow, so my mech is closed until Monday.

I have no car.

I Won't be making it to Jambo.

It sucks to be me.

:D;):banana:

Crap crappity crap! Radiator wasn't fitted today, which means oil cooler wasn't fitted, which means oil filter relocator wasn't fitted, which means the Stag is not running. And it's the bloody Gold Coast Show day tomorrow, so my mech is closed until Monday.

I have no car.

I Won't be making it to Jambo.

It sucks to be me.

And th harsh reality is that they probs put ur car off to work on another car for Jambo.

Any chances of stealing/borowing/aquiring another car.

Working on it: both my cars are getting worked on, and the wife is taking her car camping.... The more cars I own, the less cars I have available...

U see the only solution here is to buy another stagea so that when one is in the shop u've got a spare. :)

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